You can get your Highschool equivelent at like 14, then accelerated BA by around 16, then 2year plan lawschool be a lawyer by 18.There you go.

quote author=anonymous_A link=topic=442.msg1714#msg1714 date=1011361737]Im 15 years old and a freshman in high school. Im planning on being a lawyer. I have no clue on what classes i should be taking and exactly how good of grades i have to have in order to get into law school.im a A-b student. if you could help in anyway that would be great. thank you so much

also any info you could tell me to get started in law would be greatl.[/quote]

Assuming this is a serious question, the answer is that you can't. Go to college, graduate with the best possible GPA you can (3.8 or better), practice like hell for the LSAT and blow the test away (165 or better), then apply to the best law school you can get into.

Assuming this is a serious question, the answer is that you can't. Go to college, graduate with the best possible GPA you can (3.8 or better), practice like hell for the LSAT and blow the test away (165 or better), then apply to the best law school you can get into.

hey everyone im 17 and a senior in high school i was wonder what is the first steps that i have to do to become a lawyer straight out of high school so i can get my career started

The only thing I would add is that you should go to the best college possible, and take real courses that interest and actually challenge you rather than a fluff major with easy classes. If you like science, a science degree is actually the best pre-law degree because it will allow you to take the patent bar in addition to the regular bar exam.

Assuming this is a serious question, the answer is that you can't. Go to college, graduate with the best possible GPA you can (3.8 or better), practice like hell for the LSAT and blow the test away (165 or better), then apply to the best law school you can get into.

hey everyone im 17 and a senior in high school i was wonder what is the first steps that i have to do to become a lawyer straight out of high school so i can get my career started

The only thing I would add is that you should go to the best college possible, and take real courses that interest and actually challenge you rather than a fluff major with easy classes. If you like science, a science degree is actually the best pre-law degree because it will allow you to take the patent bar in addition to the regular bar exam.

The T14 Law Schools care a lot--if you want into a great school, challenge yourself. As far as demanding classes, let me be clear--you still need stellar grades. But a 3.8 with a BS in Chemistry (all other things equal), will do just as well as a 4.0 in Political Science or Business. The bottom line is: challenge yourself, but excel.

I am not talking about a fall back degree. Given the current job market, being qualified to work in IP law jobs is certainly an advantage over other graduates. And, IP lawyers are way overpaid versus their class rank. I know friends in the middle of the class that got cush BigFirm money right out of school.